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OpenAI grows stable of law firms for high-stakes lawsuits, dealsThe company, its CEO Sam Altman and their lawyers at Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz and Morrison & Foerster on Monday scored a major victory ...
US raises concerns at India’s duties on IP-intensive goods, source code, AI working paperThe US has voiced concerns over India's high customs duties on IP-intensive products and its proposed mandatory blanket license for AI deve...
US music publishers suing Anthropic make their case against AI 'fair use'Music publishers Universal Music Group, Concord and ABKCO have asked a judge in California to rule that US copyright law does not insulate ...
ByteDance suspends launch of video AI model after copyright disputes: ReportByteDance has put on hold the global launch of its latest video-generation model, Seedance 2.0, after a series of copyright disputes wit...
AI copyright battles enter pivotal year as US courts weigh fair useAfter a string of fresh lawsuits and a landmark settlement in 2025, the new year promises to bring a wave of rulings that could define how...
New York Times reporter sues Google, xAI, OpenAI over chatbot trainingInvestigative journalist John Carreyrou has sued major AI companies, alleging they used copyrighted books without permission to train chatb...
AI copyright, dead on arrival?India is proposing a new model for AI training on copyrighted content. This approach differs significantly from international practices. It...
How media industry wants to regulate GenAI trainingAmid rising concerns, India's media industry is highlighting the risks of unregulated AI training exploiting copyrighted works. In response...
Copyright Act may be updated for AI royaltyThe government is considering changes to the Copyright Act. This is to create a system for paying royalties to creators whose work is used ...
Indian AI royalty proposal targets data practices of OpenAI, GoogleThe step comes as governments worldwide are fast developing regulations to resolve AI-related copyright disputes, as AI companies say they ...
Hollywood, Bollywood groups lobby Indian panel to protect content from AI modelsHollywood and Bollywood groups are urging an Indian panel to strengthen copyright laws, preventing AI firms from using their intellectual p...
Copyright debate erupts as AI film heads to CannesWhile the project is being celebrated as a breakthrough for creativity and technology, it has also triggered tough questions in India and e...
Getty's landmark UK lawsuit on copyright and AI set to beginA landmark copyright lawsuit between Getty Images and Stability AI commenced at London's High Court, potentially setting a precedent for AI...
India panel to review copyright law amid legal challenges to OpenAIThe memo, which is not public, said the commerce ministry set up a panel of eight experts last month to examine issues related to AI and th...
Tech companies face tough AI copyright questions in 2025In 2024, courts will hear arguments about whether tech companies like OpenAI and Meta made fair use of copyrighted material to train AI sys...
Exclusive | New AI law to secure rights of news publishers: Ashwini VaishnawGlobal AI regulation discussions intensify as companies seek fair compensation for AI data training from publishers. EU leads with strict g...
Indian publishers seek rules for copyright protection against generative AI modelsDigital News Publishers Association (DNPA) has sent a letter and made representations to the ministries of electronics and information tech...
OpenAI and Microsoft face another lawsuit over alleged copyright infringement by authors; here's what you need to knowOpenAI and Microsoft face a class-action lawsuit by authors alleging copyright infringement for using their works in AI development. Filed ...
It’s an important case; we should stay tuned: MoS IT on NYT lawsuit against OpenAI, MicrosoftLast Wednesday, New York Times sued OpenAI and Microsoft over copyright infringement, alleging that millions of its articles were used with...
Thomson Reuters AI copyright dispute must go to trial, judge saysThomson Reuters' 2020 lawsuit accused legal research company Ross Intelligence of copying Westlaw's "headnotes," which summarise points of ...